>According to Raider: While burning my CPU.
>>
>> On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote:
>> > I am utterly ignorant about Linux myself, but try this to mount non-
>> > Linux formatted disks:
>>
>> You mean dos/win disks. Else you are totally wrong. For example
>> for minixfs it won't work. And minix ain't linux.
>>
>> First you have the fat module installed. So you will have to
>> chose between `insmod fat` before or replace `insmod vfat` with `modprobe
>> vfat`. I mean normally people put the fat part as module or insert the
>> vfat section in the kernel.
>
>Raider, Leandro, these days we have Kerneld which does the modules
insertion
>automaticly, by typing mount -t vfat /xxx/xxx /xxx Kerneld will load the
>module for you, if it is running of course.
>
And if I remember correctly in 2.2.x we have kmod which is a kernel process
instead
of a seperate program and Kerneld is no longer with us.
>>
>> > insmod vfat
>> > mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt
>> >
>> > I'm sure there are better, easier ways.
>> > I can read Win95 disks though.
>>
>> Raider
>> --
>> ``Liberate tu-temet ex inferis''
>>
>
>
>--
>Regards Richard.
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